If the Sharks are feeling the pressure of being one victory from their first trip to the Stanley Cup finals, they aren’t showing it.

They aren’t showing much of any emotion, in fact.

“It’s a good position to be in, but there’s still a lot of work to go to get that deciding game,” Patrick Marleau said Tuesday, the day after a 6-3 victory over St. Louis gave the Sharks a 3-2 lead in the Western Conference finals.

“We’re just trying to stay in the moment and not think too much about it,”

Game 6 is Wednesday at 6 p.m. at SAP Center.

Coach Peter DeBoer repeatedly noted during a 10-minute gaggle with reporters Tuesday that even reaching the final round for the first time in franchise history would just be another step.

Jon Wilner has been covering college sports for decades and is an AP top-25 football and basketball voter as well as a Heisman Trophy voter. He was named Beat Writer of the Year in 2013 by the Football Writers Association of America for his coverage of the Pac-12, won first place for feature writing in 2016 in the Associated Press Sports Editors writing contest and is a five-time APSE honoree.

The dispute stems from different interpretations of the team’s 20-year lease agreement. The Warriors argue the team has no obligation to pay an estimated $40 million remaining debt for renovations to the arena once it departs for San Francisco next year, while Coliseum authority officials insists the team must cover the costs in full.